Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Blogging Today - Much More Than Just Writing

I bought my first laptop in late 2007 and started this blog in early 2008. I had read a few blogs earlier and had always wanted to write – and so I started off. Only a handful of my friends knew about my blog and a few of them used to read and comment. I was thrilled with every comment and eagerly awaited them after I wrote every new blog post.

Fast forward to the present, my blog has gained a few new readers – some of whom I’ve never met – and I am now a part of a few blogging communities and groups as well. However, as much as I enjoy the actual writing of posts I lag far behind in the other areas that has come to be associated with blogging today.

There are a few blogs out there that attract a large number of readers solely due to the interesting and consistent quality of content. On the other hand, I have increasingly noticed that a number of “popular” blogs are actually popular simply because the blogger networks extensively. This was also one of the things we learnt at work - I work in digital publishing - that good content alone is not enough, marketing is as, if not, even more important. In fact, this is also something which we’ve been noticing with authors nowadays. No longer is it enough to write your book and be done with it. Today, you need to attend book launches, signings, meets, give talks, market on social media, give interviews, attend shows… phew!

The funny thing is, blogging is actually an activity that is especially suited for introverts like me, who are nervous about meeting new people and find themselves tongue-tied in large gatherings. The internet provides us with just the right amount of distance and it is the perfect medium through which we can convey our thoughts without succumbing to the inherent fears and worries of an introvert.  Blogging was once considered to be only for geeky loners – and then suddenly it became cool to have a blog and now with the advent of social media, blogging has almost become passé!

So that brings us to the point – whom do we blog for? Is it for ourselves or is it for our readers? Sure, a blog’s readers are important. I mean who doesn’t like comments and visitors who not only read but actually agree with what you have to say? So at one point of time, I too jumped into the fray and started socialising, albeit virtually. The number of visitors to my blog increased, the interaction increased and my blog’s stats picked up and it was all very exciting indeed. Perhaps because I also work for a commercial magazine, I soon started thinking about what to blog about – from the readers’ angle. Gradually I stopped blogging for myself. I was constantly worried about improving my blogs stats. While this is definitely necessary for a commercial magazine, I think that one of the charms of maintaining your own blog is that it offers you an opportunity to write for yourself. You don’t have to adhere to word length constraints, or worry about editorial guidelines or if what you write will be accepted by an editor and liked by readers. At your blog, you are the boss. You can give free reign to your writing and write about whatever the heck you want – and I’ve found it to be so liberating that sometimes I have to consciously remind myself that my writing needn’t be constrained by any rules when I am blogging! If people find it interesting enough to read, that’s great. If not, so what? I’ve written something for the pure joy of crafting words. I’ve written something for the unadulterated love of writing. I’ve written something simply for the sake of writing itself.  What could be more fulfilling for someone who thinks words are her best friend? 

4 comments:

  1. As always, you have "spoken" out my thoughts :). It disheartens me that some blog stats are related to social popularity alone. And for the reasons I write, I cannot bring myself to market. As an experiment, I just want to leave alone the marketing aspect and see how many genuine readers my blog garners over time. Even if it's only 10 sincere readers that I also connect with, I am more than happy :)

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  2. To tell you the truth, I was actually inspired by you! You have such great quality content at your blog but you don't bother yourself too much about how many readers come in. I really admire that!

    BTW even if I don't comment on many of your posts, I still read them :-)

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  3. initially i stopped writing thinking no one reads or interested....i write for myself....and am happy!!

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  4. initially i used to write thinking others are interested.
    now i write for myself and least bothered about marketing etc :D

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